Real Madrid to sign de Gea as Arsenal bid £50m for Morata

De Gea Van Gaal

L-R: Goalkeeper David De Gea shake hands with manager, Louis Van Gaal

L-R: Goalkeeper David De Gea shake hands with manager, Louis Van Gaal
L-R: Goalkeeper David De Gea shake hands with manager, Louis Van Gaal

Real Madrid plan to trigger 25-year-old Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea’s £30m release clause this summer. (Sky Sports)

Arsenal are plotting a £50m summer swoop for Juve striker Alvaro Morata, 23.(Express)

Manchester United will go head to head with AC Milan this summer to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 35. (L’Equipe via Daily Mail)

But the Red Devils face a battle to hold on to midfielder Ander Herrera, 26, with Atletico Madrid and Juventus both interested in the Spaniard. (Daily Mail)

Juve boss Antonio Conte wants to replace centre-back John Terry, 35, with 28-year-old Leonardo Bonucci if he takes over as Chelsea manager this summer.(Express)

Atletico Madrid would like to bring Diego Costa back into the fold and the 27-year-old Chelsea striker is equally keen to rejoin his old club. (Marca)

Meanwhile, Atletico winger Antoine Griezmann, 24, has dismissed suggestions he could join Chelsea or Manchester United this summer.(RMC via Talksport)

New Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez has a release clause in his contract allowing him to leave the club if he cannot save them from relegation.(Mirror)

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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, 27, could return to his native Argentina when his current deal at the Etihad expires in 2018.(Telegraph)

And City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes the club’s other Argentine players, including defenders Pablo Zabaleta and Martin Demichelis, could also opt to end their careers in Argentina. (Manchester Evening News)

Sunderland striker Fabio Borini has hit out at Brendan Rodgers’ “negative treatment” of him during his spell at Liverpool. (Di Marzio via Daily Star)

Hull manager Steve Bruce could be tempted to take over at Aston Villa if the Tigers miss out on promotion – but has insisted on a hefty transfer fund.(Mirror)

Former England manager Fabio Capello has criticised the Three Lions, saying it is in England’s culture to blame anyone but themselves after defeat. (Sun)

Everton manager Roberto Martinez has denied claims his team are mentally fragile. (Guardian)

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink admits he has concerns over the form of winger Eden Hazard, but says the 25-year-old is “capable of beautiful things”. (Evening Standard)

Southampton striker Graziano Pelle has been backed to return to top goalscoring form by Saints legend Alan Shearer.(Southern Daily Echo)

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